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Comments by "David Ford" (@davidford3115) on "Jihadism Reactivates in Europe - VisualPolitik EN" video.
"Peace" as in complete submission under the bootheel of a tyrant.
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Screaming "racist!" just means you have no counterargument to refute. It is tacit acknowledgement that the people you disagree with are correct and you know it.
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@user-ob3ss1tkas Molotov-Ribbentrop Alliance was only possible because they are cut from the same cloth. How quickly people (except Poles) forget the Pact of Blood.
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How about you actually debate the points instead of making an emotional outburst?
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Then refute it with rational, coherent points. Otherwise, the argument stands uncontested.
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"Peaceful majority"? Tell me, what has happened to the Christan populations of the Middle East? What about the Jewish congregations? Ask the Chinese Christians of Indonesia what they think about their Muslim Neighbors. Ask the Dayaks of Borneo what they think of Islam. Ask the Hindus of India how "peaceful" their Muslim neighbors are. A country doesn't go to 98% of the population being Muslim without violence being a factor.
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Or you are just refusing to address the points they bring up.
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@Aksarallah One head vs how many impaled? Yeah, i think I know who got the last laugh.
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@rohitsawant5805 You are conflating assimilation with multiculturalism. The two are NOT the same. Multiculturalism rejects assimilation.
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@mohammed44_ Yes, they killed him and about 2,000 of his retainers. He impaled no fewer than 20,000 and possibly more than 100,000. Again, you are only showing your ignorance.
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@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket That is a distinction without a difference. Conversion still results in living under an oppressive dictatorship.
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@GamerFromJump That government may find itself toppled much like Yankovich was after both the Orange Revolution and the Euromaidan protests. The Polish people are crying foul over the elections.
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@rizkyadiyanto7922 You are referring to a population that has been there since the 14th century invasions by the Ottomans. They didn't seem to be much of a problem after Lord Vlad Draculi of Transylvania made it clear what he thought of Islam.
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@sal-the-man The fact that there are Harams (aka no-go zones) and areas of Europe that are governed by Sharia law outside of EU law proves otherwise. If anything, YOU are showing your own racism because you chose to ignore hard irrefutable facts which contradict your preconceived biases.
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Funny, as I recall, the US save you guys from having to speak German. TWICE. Oh, and we kept you from speaking Russian as well. If not for the US, Europe would be in constant conflict just like sub-Sahara Africa.
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"Evil" crusades? Don't make me laugh. The crusades were in response to raids by Islamic slavers on Mediterranean coasts. But the Islam apologists ignore those dirty little details. Ironically, Richard Lionheart and Saladin came to mutually respect each other. Makes you wonder how much different the world would be had their two houses been united as proposed before a sniper's arrow killed the King of England.
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They would have you believe in the "Stand Alone Complex". Except, that is something out of Japanese fiction, not reality.
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I don't think it did. The radicalism simply went underground to fester just like European Nazism had gone to ground.
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How? Seems to me that the leftist leadership of Europe caused this by importing people from countries that hold incompatible values.
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@UnDEADToutom "Christians in the middle east left because of conflict" So basically, you admit that they left because of violence from Muslims. If anything, you killed your own argument about generalization as you did exactly just that by making excuses.
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@crusaderboi9659 Nice apples to oranges false analogy. The fact that the Muslim word has NOT advanced at all regarding civil rights since the 14th century means your contention has zero merits. Don't make excuses by point to Christianity's past when we are discussing Islam's current behavior. Unless you want to first acknowledge cultural and legal stagnation in the Muslim world during that same period.
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@MilanTheMan69 Yeah, and how many of those who joined ISIS were from Muslim dominated areas? How many were already radicalized in their local Mosques? Oh, and have you ever heard of the Bosnian SS? Lead by Haj Amin Al-Husseinini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, they did things that made even Himmler blanch.
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Islamophobia is the disparagement used by people who refuse to accept the truth. It is slander meant to scare people into silent obedience. How often do you hear Christans, Jews, Buddhists, Sikhs, Zorastrists, or Hindus screaming "Allahu Akbar!" ?????
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@aravgoel That isn't an argument, that is an emotional outburst. It is also tacit acknowledgement that you can't back up your disparagement with facts. The truth points to itself and doesn't need your whinging to support it.
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